Month: October 2021

  • Indo-US remarks point to joint terror fight

    Indo-US remarks point to joint terror fight

    By Group Captain Murli Menon (Retd)

    “While the US would have its own anti-terror priorities, what does India do to tackle this monster? Clarity in national interests is paramount to targeting anti-national elements within and outside the country, employing all means to neutralizing them. Entities such as Dawood Ibrahim and Hafiz Saeed would be high on India’s list. Any proposed tie-up with the US must revolve around action against elements inimical to India’s interests.”

     A US research report has named five India-centric terror outfits funded by the Pak Deep State.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to the US had much more to it than meets the eye. In the joint statements of the two nations — both between President Joe Biden and the PM, and the PM and Vice-President Kamala Harris — there appear to be some clear understanding to address contemporary issues, such as the global fight against Covid and vaccination efforts, besides jointly fighting terror groups posing threats to India and the US.

    Surely, not coincidentally, has the US State Department’s timely Congressional Research Service Report named five India-centric terror outfits out of the 12 Foreign Terror Organizations (FTOs) being sponsored by the Pakistan Deep State. They include the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM), Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Hizbul Mujahideen (HM), Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HUM) and Harkat-ul-Jihad Islami (HUJI). Other FTOs operating in that country such as the Al-Qaeda — in the Indian subcontinent and Islamic State Khorasan Province (IISKP) — are also capable of launching terror operations against Indian interests.

    In an address to the United Nations Security Council, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar sought to make an interesting point likening the threats posed by the Covid pandemic and international terrorism. He said: “No one is safe till everyone is safe” — in both cases.

    Though not deemed “official”, this report is acknowledged to be credible and authored by renowned experts on the matter. The total capitulation of the Afghan National Army at the hands of the Taliban and the Pakistan role in the fiasco has led Secretary of State Antony Blinken to call for an urgent re-evaluation of the US-Pakistan strategic ties. Twenty US Senators are known to have seconded such a reappraisal, reportedly leading to the turmoil in the Pakistani stock markets and the further depreciation of the Pak rupee against the US dollar.

    A recent editorial in an American publication has talked of how Pakistan has continuously and systematically manipulated successive Republican and Democratic presidential dispensations, making the US, and indeed the entire world, less safe. It is time, the author says therein, to “pull the plug” on the US’s toxic relationship with Pakistan. The Americans are ruing the nearly $33 billion given as military and counter-terror aid to their erstwhile ally, which includes $14 billion as anti-terror incentives.

    What the Pakistanis have done, of course, is just the opposite by promoting the ilk of Osama bin Laden, the Taliban and the Haqqani group ever since the US invasion of Afghanistan in 2001. Now, the China-Pak nexus covers military hardware, including tanks, aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). And, the CPEC, to the tune of $60 billion, is clearly tantamount to “sleeping with the enemy” as far as the US is concerned.

    After having violated an agreement with the US not to go nuclear in the 1980s, Pakistan’s track record in nuclear proliferation via the AQ Khan Network and the nuclearization of rogue nations such as North Korea is legion. It could well go down the same route with the Taliban as its interests only revolve around desperate economic considerations and not sensible international aspects.

    For all this “turncoating”, the US is likely to seek action against Pakistan by moving it to the Black List of the Financial Action Task Force as also by coaxing its allies, such as the UK and Saudi Arabia, to deny military aid to that country.

    The recent visit of Pakistan’s ISI chief to Afghanistan in support of the new Taliban regime was a clear indicator of where its interests lie. Training and exercises between their militaries and between the intelligence agencies of both Pakistan and China are other matters for Indian and American concern. There is no gainsaying the fact that Pakistan has virtually become a client state of China, the full implications of which would play out by and by.

    Now, while the US would clearly have its own anti-terror priorities, what does India do to tackle this hydra-headed monster?

    Clarity in national interests is paramount to targeting known anti-national elements within and outside the country, employing all means to neutralizing them. Entities such as Dawood Ibrahim and Hafiz Saeed would be high on India’s list, no doubt. Any proposed tie-up with the US, should it materialize, must revolve around action against elements inimical to India’s interests.

    For other terrorist elements within the country and along our borders, an efficient and seamless coordination between Home and Defense Ministries is the order of the day to ensure coordinated targeting by all agencies and state anti-terror squads.

    India has traditionally fought shy of employing its national defense air power to target its own citizens, even for anti-terror objectives. The mix of terror groups in the country is a heady cocktail, calling for dedicated national counter-terror efforts. Cyber warfare and UAVs should be optimally employed to get soft kills solution against the terrorists. Hard kills from the air should be opted for only where collateral damage can be avoided and accurate targeting is a given.

    The military wings and national intelligence agencies should marshal their resources to deny breathing space to the terrorists, employing technology where called for to prevail over these enemies of the state. An effective counter-terror campaign orchestrated centrally is called for to make Indians feel safe from the scourge of cross-border terrorist attacks.

    The newly formed Quad arrangement should also, down the line, include the counter-terror element as some of our neighbors, such as Pakistan, are opting to invest in low-cost terror assets to achieve their strategic goals in the region.

    (Author is a defense analyst)

  • Birthday Horoscope – 4th Oct to 10th Oct 2021

    Shree Ganeshaya Namah!!!
    By Nastur Bejan Daruwalla

    October 4
    Let your intuitions guide you today. You are likely to face hardship in finishing all incomplete business projects. Be diplomatic and do not get into fights with anyone. Know how to get work done by other people. Today is favorable for your health and wellbeing but you will need to be cautious about your health. Sheer recklessness may get you in trouble and even in accidents, so do exercise with caution.

    October 5
    You’re likely to enjoy more spontaneity in your love or social life. You’re in good shape for social meetings and events. You’re embracing the new, unusual, and out-of-the-ordinary with romantic involvements, pleasures and hobbies, and financial undertakings. Life seems to be working out in all aspects for you today. Seek out people who hold a zest for life and a search for deeper meaning.

    October 6
    Take a day off and spend as much time as you can with nature today. Enjoying in the lap of nature and soaking in some much-needed sunlight. Watch for a tendency to pick and choose which cues from your environment to see and which ones to overlook.

    October 7
    Getting serious about your life today will help you achieve everything you want. If you try to progress gradually while taking care of your health as well. Remember to slowly increase the amount of exercise you get, and to introduce new activities gently. You will experience positive changes in your loved ones that you have wanted to see. While you strive to achieve your professional goals, you will receive support, empathy, and understanding. This is the part of your life that will be extremely beautiful today.

    October 8
    You will come across a lot of people today whose company you will thoroughly enjoy. Today is full of love and peace for you. Today is a great day for your love life as well. It would be good to love and most importantly be kind towards your partner today. You will have a good time with your partner if you do not ponder or converse on sensitive topics between the two of you. You have to imply some unsaid rules if you want the relationship to go smooth today.

    October 9
    Today will be fruitful for you because of the confidence you have, but you have to stay focused and do not get involved in unproductive activities. Today luck is by your side in terms of work and finances hence to reap the full benefits of your good luck getting a lot of work done today. Your stars are in your favor when it comes to your health. Your health will not bother you today and does not need your time and attention. That doesn’t mean you need not do anything and stay physically inactive.
    October 10
    You have been feeling upset for the past few days, today that feeling will change for the better as you start a journey towards self-love today. Expect positive surprises and a lot of appreciation from your partner. Just having an open conversation with your partner will make your day positive.  You will be very grateful to have your partner today. Your partner will be your support system through all the loss and suffering.

  • Weekly Horoscope-4th Oct to 10th Oct 2021

    Shree Ganeshaya Namah!!!
    By Nastur Bejan Daruwalla

    Aries
    This week you will have to hustle to get what you want. Your luck won’t be bad but it won’t be great either. Make sure you’re taking good care of your health this week so that you can work as much as you want without getting fatigued. You will have to learn to say no to people and social events to focus on your work this week.

    Taurus
    You will go through a minor rough patch in business which will leave you upset at the beginning of the week. The people who you thought were your friends will make excuses and try to leave you to your own devices when they find out about your loss, it will still take you some time to fully realize who cares and looks out for you and who is with you for selfish reasons, focus on only yourself this week so that you can create a positive outcome at the end.

    Gemini
    This week is going to be super exciting for you. Positive news throughout the week itself will boost your confidence to a whole another level. This week is going to be full of excitement and unique experiences for you. You will go through a positive shift when it comes to your mental and physical health. This positive shift will help you to participate and indulge more in social events. You will have an overall very positive week.

    Cancer
    You will gain a lot of profit in your business this week which will set a great example for the entire week. You won’t need to do things that you hate in terms of work anymore. You will have the time, space and affordability to follow your passion. Financial abundance is in your cards this week, which will keep you satisfied and happy throughout the week.

    Leo
    You will keep busy at work, your focus on your goal as well as your patience will be amazing. With the help of patience, you might be able to achieve your goals on time. Your dedication to work will be rewarded many times. Expect some rewards as the result of hard work at the end of the week.

    Virgo
    Your business and finances will work out on their own this week, without you having to pay much time and attention. This is an ideal week for you to reflect on your professional progress. You have been through the worst year of your life and become the strongest person you have ever been. Some solace will do you good this week, as you have been ignoring your feelings by staying busy. You will receive a lot of love from your partner this entire week.

    Libra
    The positive highlight for you this week is you will gain a lot of clarity and insight into your love life. You will see your partner and their behaviour the way it is and not with your love glasses on like you have been for a while now. This will make it very easy for you to make decisions and will be fruitful for you.  Your health will be better this week than it’s ever been in a long time.

    Scorpio
    As you notice that your wellbeing improves over the past few weeks, challenges and changes arrive in your relationships. It’s nothing that you can’t handle if you chose to remain calm and peaceful. Focus on being kind caring and gentle and make way for a very long-lasting relationship. Your reputation will grow and spread far and wide this week. You will also gain victory in most of the deals taken this week.

    Sagittarius
    Your self-confidence is on the rise this week. You can be very productive this week tries to finish as much work as you can as you have an ample amount of positive energy this week. Don’t let that energy go to waste, use it while it lasts. Which are your very own business and yourself. High-intensity exercises will benefit you a lot this week. Your love life will be a little troublesome, but not as much as it seems to be at the moment. The best thing you can do is minimize your reaction and reflect on the situation when you feel you can have a neutral take on it. Your stars are in your favors this week.

    Capricorn
    You will have to stay disciplined when it comes to avoiding certain foods and maintaining a very strict eating schedule. You might want to focus on becoming the healthiest version of yourself this week. You will find it easy at the beginning of the week to stay motivated and on track but as the week passes by you will get bored with the food that you have to eat and the regimen that you have to follow, make sure you seek help but stay disciplined and save yourself from health issues.

    Aquarius
    This is an ideal week for you to reflect on yourself. You have been through a lot of challenges and become the strongest person you have ever been. Allow yourself time and space to relax and rest. A mini vacation will do you good this week, as you have been ignoring your health by staying busy. Your business and finances will work out on their own this week, without you having to pay much time and attention.

    Pisces
    Your week will bring in new opportunities. Positive energies are on the rise as the moon turns in your sign’s favor this week. You might not make major financial gains but the fame and recognition you receive this week will mean much more to you than anything. Express your true feelings in front of your beloved. You will realize that after doing this, everything fits into place gradually throughout this week. Take extra care of your health this week as you need a lot of energy to focus on your work as well as manage to spend time with your loved ones.

  • Indian digital payments at record high: Sitharaman

    India is better than most of the world in the adoption of Fintech or automated financial services. “India’s adoption rate is 87 per cent as against the global average rate of 64 per cent, which establishes the fact that India is a prime destination for digital payments and activities,” said Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. Digital payments have seen a tremendous growth from Rs 2 lakh crore worth of digital transactions in 2019 to Rs 4 lakh crore in 2020. January to August 2021 saw further momentum, clocking Rs 6 lakh crore worth of digital transactions.

  • Crude nears USD 80/barrel

    Petrol price on Tuesday was hiked by 20 paise per litre and diesel by 25 paise as international oil prices neared USD 80 per barrel mark for the first time in three years.
    The price of petrol was hiked to Rs 101.39 a litre in Delhi from Rs 101.19 and to Rs 107.47 per litre in Mumbai, according to a price notification of state-owned fuel retailers.
    Diesel rates went to Rs 89.57 a litre in Delhi and Rs 97.21 in Mumbai.
    Prices differ from state to state depending on the incidence of local taxes.
    This is the first price increase in petrol in more than two months and the fourth in case of diesel.

  • Debt limit, bond yields and Delta hammer Wall Street

    NEW YORK (TIP): It was a bad day for US stocks on Tuesday (Sept 28) as poor consumer confidence data, rising bond yields and fears of a debt default caused indices to sink sharply.
    Trading started on a sour note when the Conference Board reported its US consumer confidence index slumped for the third straight month as the fast-spreading Delta variant of Covid-19 made Americans wary of economic conditions.
    There was little apparent progress throughout the day in Washington, where lawmakers must approve both a resolution to keep the government running and an increase in the debt ceiling to prevent a default, which the Treasury warned could come around Oct 18.
    The impasse fuelled a selloff on Wall Street, and the benchmark Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 1.6 per cent lower at 34,299.99.
    The broad-based S&P 500 fell 2 per cent to 4,352.63, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index lost 2.8 per cent to 14,546.68.
    Analysts at Wells Fargo pointed to an increase in yields on US Treasury bonds, saying they are “inciting a perceived ‘risk off’ mood”.
    The benchmark 10-year bond was yielding nearly 1.55 per cent shortly after markets closed.
    Traders are looking ahead to Thursday’s joint testimony before Congress by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, and Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell. Yellen will likely again warn of the dire consequences of not raising the debt ceiling, and also face questions about President Joe Biden’s twin proposals to overhaul US infrastructure and social services at the cost of trillions of dollars.
    Powell may comment on the central bank’s plans to cut back on its massive monthly purchases of bonds and other securities, which was first implemented last year to help the economy as the pandemic began. That programme has been criticised for fuelling inflation, though last week, central bankers said it may “soon” be time to starting slowing them – which could cause market turbulence, as they are seen as helping equities prosper. Source: AFP

  • Don’t fill old water bottles with petrol: UK begs drivers queuing at gas pumps

    Don’t fill old water bottles with petrol: UK begs drivers queuing at gas pumps

    Britain’s transport minister Grant Shapp requested drivers on Tuesday to avoid filling up old water bottles with fuel at petrol pumps after the country went into panic fuel-buying mode. In recent days, motorists have queued up in lines and waited for hours to fill up fuel in their or in their water bottles, leaving pumps dry across major cities.
    This act and frenzy has even prompted the government to put the army on standby at petrol pumps across cities. Serpentine lines of vehicles have been witnessed outside gas stations in the country after various oil firms reported that lack of drivers was causing transport problems from refineries to forecourts. However, the government has been clarifying that there is no shortage of fuel and people need to “behave normally”.
    Britain has put a limited number of military drivers on a state of readiness to be deployed to deliver fuel if necessary. Shapps also told citizens that there are hints of the situation easing as reserves at some gas stations had been replenished. “We’re starting to see very tentative signs of stabilisation which won’t yet be reflected in the queues,” he told reporters.
    He also highlighted how queuing up in front of gas stations will not help the situation rather normalcy in buying habits will help thing get resolved quicker. “In particular, no more water bottles at petrol stations: its dangerous and not helpful,” he said.
    Incidents of fights breaking out at various petrol stations have been reported as motorists fought for fuel. There have also been calls for essential service workers to be given priority in filling up their cars so that they can keep providing services at hospitals, etc.
    There have also been massive traffic snarls reported from many parts as people looked for alternate routes to reach destinations without using up much fuel. Many people have also been seen pouring petrol or diesel into large canisters for emergency purposes.
    Source: Reuters

  • SEBI clears framework for setting up gold and social stock exchange

    SEBI’s Board on Tuesday cleared a proposal for setting up a gold exchange wherein the yellow metal will be traded in the form of electronic gold receipts and the bourse will help in having a transparent domestic spot price discovery mechanism. The instruments representing gold will be called Electronic Gold Receipts (EGRs) and will be notified as securities, SEBI Chairman Ajay Tyagi said at a press conference after the Board meeting. “EGRs will have the trading, clearing and settlement features akin to any other securities,” he said.Any recognised stock exchange, existing as well as new, can launch trading in EGRs in a separate segment. The denomination for trading of EGR and conversion of EGR into gold can be decided by the stock exchanges with the approval of SEBI.

  • Top fruits for diabetics and why they’re good for you

    Top fruits for diabetics and why they’re good for you

    Eating fruits is one of the most satisfying ways to tackle sweet-tooth cravings while meeting your nutritional needs. Despite many studies and research on fruit consumption in diabetes, there are a lot of speculations on the right kind of fruit consumption and its relation to blood sugar levels.
    Eating seasonal and locally available fruit has many health benefits– ranging from reducing sugar and inflammation levels to fighting high blood pressure — thanks to their abundant vitamins and mineral presence! They are a powerhouse of antioxidants like vitamins A, B, C, E, and minerals like iron, calcium, magnesium, and fiber.
    The fruits listed below are not just diabetic-friendly but are loaded with fiber and water content which can slow down the sugar spikes and sugar absorption rate.
    Apples are not just nutritious and filling; According to a study, they are significantly associated with a lower risk of type 2 diabetes if consumed in moderation. Turns out there is a truth in the old saying, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away”, after all! Avocados are a great source of healthy fats and more than 20 vitamins and minerals. They are high in fibers as well, and have been linked with lowering the risk of diabetes.
    Berries: Adding berries is one of the best ways to add a variety to your diabetes-friendly diet. You can choose from blackberries, blueberries, or strawberries because all of them are power-packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and fibers.
    Papaya is rich in natural oxidants, which makes it a perfect pick for people with diabetes. It reduces the chances of future cell damage.
    Star fruit: This sweet and sour fruit is rich in dietary fiber and vitamin C. It also positively impacts anti-inflammatory processes and can help repair cell damage, and it has minimal fruit sugars as well.
    Kiwi fruit is an excellent source of Vitamin E, K, and potassium, and they are low in fruit sugars as well, which makes it a perfect diabetic-friendly fruit.
    Melons (Musk melon and watermelon): Powerful hydrating fruits like cantaloupe and melons are recommended for people with diabetes, and people with the risk of developing diabetes. Eat-in moderation for multiple nutritional benefits like fiber, potassium, magnesium, vitamin B, and C. Source: IANS

  • Ways To Beautify Your Windows

    Ways To Beautify Your Windows

    Windows are an important part of our house as they work as a visual aid as well as give an illusion of space. Windows can add to the overall feeling of wellness and happiness in your home, therefore, it is necessary to decorate them the right way. Read on to know how.
    Keep The Windows Clean
    First things first, if you want your windows to be shiny and be visually appealing, then it is necessary to clean them well. These need to be cleaned from inside as well as outside. Clean windows make guests feel welcomed.
    People practicing Feng Shui believe that dirty windows cloud judgement and are an omen to financial decline. However, clean windows are believed to be awakening creative spirits and inviting opportunities.
    Add Some Greenery
    It is a good idea to line up your window ledge with small indoor plants, flowers and succulents. This is because the plants will fill up your place with positive energy and vitality.
    Also, the more plants you have, the more likely you are to be healthy, both physically and mentally. This is because they help in giving out fresh air by removing toxins from the air.
    Place A Cabinet Or A Table
    Next To The Window
    You can put up a visually appealing cabinet or a table next to the window and decorate it with several items. You can add flower vases, potted plants, picture frames, show pieces and many more. Also, you can hang some kind of art on the wall above the table such as paintings or wall hangings.
    Also, you can have some options for soft light by placing a lamp or hanging a light bulb from the ceiling. The soft glow will give your place an enchanting appeal.
    Drapes
    All of us surely add curtains to our windows but you should replace them with drapes as they give a more formal look. These are made with a heavier fabric, are lined and pleated. They are hanged on a rod with a string so that they are easier to be opened or closed. You can use these in your living room, dining room and the bedroom.
    Source: HerZindigi

  • Ace the smokey-eye look with these simple steps

    Ace the smokey-eye look with these simple steps

    Admit it, you have wanted to try the smokey eye makeup for a while now, but haven’t had the idea of where to start. For most people, makeup seems like a daunting task. But experts say that one has to simply start somewhere to be able to fall in love with it, and try new styles and trends every day.
    This festive season, as you get ready to impress, keep these things in mind to ace the smokey-eye look which, Monica B, a makeup artist, explains requires “carefully and attentively-crafted strokes”. Read on.
    Make use of a quality eyeshadow base
    It is important you don’t compromise on the quality of the eyeshadow base or primer. In the absence of a primer, you may also use a light coloured concealer.
    Remember, less is more
    The look is much better and finer when it is created using two to three colours.
    Blending is key
    You must keep practising your blending skills from time to time.
    Fuller look is usually better
    Create a much fuller look using good quality lashes. Alternatively, you may use a quality mascara in case lashes aren’t your thing.
    Loose powder helps avoid fallouts
    When you’ve already done your face, don’t forget to pack your under eye with lots of loose powder which helps avoid any fallouts from the eyeshadow.
    Follow these steps:
    – Make use of an eyeshadow primer for smoother application. It will ensure that your shadow stays longer. Otherwise, you may use a concealer, which is a shade or two lighter than your skin tone. Besides, you may create a transition shade by applying a light coloured shadow on your crease.
    – Now, apply a gel-based black shadow or gel kajal on the lash line. You may move slowly upwards till the crease and must keep blending so that it doesn’t set or come off.
    – Further, you may apply a dark tone shadow, preferably dark grey, and keep blending it halfway up to the lid. After that, you must apply kajal on both the upper and lower waterline.
    – Now, take a dark shadow again and apply it on the lower lash line. You can smudge it outwards with a very fine and thin brush.
    – Lastly, apply lashes or mascara to add dimension.
    Source: Indian Express

  • Brown rice and peas chiwra

    Brown rice and peas chiwra

    Ingredients
    1 cup brown rice chiwra (flattened rice), 1/2 c green peas, 1 tsp mustard oil, 2 green chillis, 1/2 tsp amchoor powder (mango powder), 1 tsp rock salt
    Method
    – Dry roast the poha in a kadhai. Heatoil in a pan, add green chillis.
    – When they crackle, add peas and cook for 5 minutes. Add roasted chiwra. Add salt, mango powder and mix well. Serve hot with cardamom/lemon tea.

  • Paneer chilli grilled sandwich

    Paneer chilli grilled sandwich

    Ingredients
    6 slices of multigrain bread, 1/2 c paneer, chopped into small pieces, 1/4 c capsicum, 1/4 c broccoli, 1/4 c tomatoes, 1/4 c chilli sauce, 1/4 c pizza base sauce, 1/4 tsp pepper
    Method
    – Take a slice of bread, spread the pizza base sauce on it and sprinkle a generous amount of paneer cubes.
    – Place bread over it and add cut vegetables, tomatoes, sprinkle a little chilli sauce, mustard sauce and pepper, spread it evenly on all sides.
    – Cover it with another side of bread and grill until brown. Serve hot.

  • India in history this Week- October 1 to October 7, 2021

    India in history this Week- October 1 to October 7, 2021

    01 OCTOBER
    1568 The Mughal emperor Akbar attacked Chittorgarh.

    1962 The war started between India and China over the border dispute.
    1574 The third Sikh Guru Amardas died.
    1847 Anne Besant, a member of the Theosophical Society, who played a major role in India’s freedom movement, was born in London.
    1854 The introduction of postage stamps started in India.
    1888 National Geographic magazine was first published.
    1919 Famous Urdu poet Majrooh Sultanpuri was born.
    1853 Andhra Pradesh became a separate state in India.
    1967 Indian Tourism Development Corporation was established.
    1978 The marriage age of girls was increased from 14 to 18 and that of boys from 18 to 21 years.
    2003 India overcame Bangladesh’s apprehensions about linking rivers.

    02 OCTOBER
    1869 Birth of Mahatma Gandhi in Porbandar, Gujarat. On the strength of non-violence, he contributed significantly to the independence of the country.

    1904 Birthday of Lal Bahadur Shastri. With his simplicity and the slogan ‘Jai Jawan Jai Kisan’, he became popular among the masses. Led the country in the Indo-Pak war of 1965.
    1924 The Geneva proposal, brought with the aim of strengthening the League of Nations, was approved by the General Assembly but was not ratified later.
    1975 Bharat Ratna honored freedom fighter, politician, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu K.K. Kamaraj was born.
    1929 Gandhiji made the Navajivan Office a public trust.
    1951 Shyama Prasad Mukherjee founded the Bharatiya Jan Sangh.
    1952 Initiation of community development program.
    1955 The Integral Coach Factory at Perambur, Madras, built the first coach of the rail.
    1961 Establishment of Shipping Corporation of India in Bombay (Mumbai).
    1971 The President of India dedicated the Birla Sadan to the country. Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated in this building and was renamed Gandhi Sadan.
    1985 Dowry Prohibition Amendment Act implemented.
    1988 The largest road bridge at that time over the sea connecting Mandapam and Pamban was opened for traffic.
    2000 Russia’s President Vladimir Putin arrived in Delhi on a four-day visit, adding a new chapter to the old friendly relations between India and Russia.
    2006 South Africa decided to support India in the nuclear fuel supply case.

    03 OCTOBER
    1994 India submitted its formal claim for permanent membership of the Security Council.
    1978 The first test tube baby was born in the Indian state of Calcutta (now Kolkata) and the second in the world.
    1984 India’s longest distance train Himsagar Express was diverted from Kanyakumari to Jammu Tawi.
    2010 The 19th Commonwealth Games began in Delhi, India.
    1831 Britain was captured by Mysore (now Mysuru).
    1880 The first Marathi music drama ‘Sangeet Shakuntal’ was staged in Pune.
    2008 Tata Motors Chairman Ratan Tata announced the move of the Nano car project from Singur elsewhere.
    1949 Indian film director J.K. P. Dutta was born.
    1992 Geet Sethi won the World Professional Billiards Championship.

    04 OCTOBER
    1884 Ramachandra Shukla, the leading Hindi writer and critic, was born.
    1977 India’s Foreign Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee addressed the meeting of the United Nations General Assembly in Hindi. This was the first address given in Hindi.
    1986 Indian Helicopter Corporation was established.
    1974 India refused to participate in the Davis Cup by going there to resist the pillar of the South African government.
    1927 Sarla Grewal, the second woman officer of India in the Indian Administrative Service and former Governor of Madhya Pradesh, was born .
    2011 The strike continued on the 22nd day in Andhra Pradesh for a separate Telangana state.

    05 OCTOBER
    1864 About 50,000 people died due to cyclone in Calcutta city.
    1805 The second governor general of the British Raj in India, Commander in Chief Lord Cornwallis, died in Ghazipur.
    1989 Meera Sahib Beevi became the first woman judge of the Supreme Court.
    1999 India decided not to attend the special meeting on the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).
    2011 The world’s cheapest Rs 2250 tablet PC Aakash was launched in India.
    1676 The East India Company got the right to exchange Indian currency in Mumbai from the King of England.
    2008 The Central Government started testing elsewhere for the ‘Setu Samudram Project’ as directed by the Supreme Court.
    1524 The birth of Rani Durgavati, one of the famous Veeraganna queens of Indian history.
    1934 Birth of Indian actor, comedian, political satirist, playwright, film director and advocate Cho Ramaswamy.

    06 OCTOBER
    2008 In view of the global recession, the Reserve Bank of India decided to cut the cash reserve ratio (CRR) of banks by half a percent.
    1862 The Indian Penal Code Act was passed and came into force from January 1.
    1954 Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru announced a National Health Plan for the country.
    1858 The revolutionary Nana Saheb Peshwa died.
    1983 President’s rule was imposed in Punjab.
    1935 Jeevan D Ghosh, the longest umpiring umpire in India, was born in Bengal.
    1893 Indian scientist Meghnath Saha, who has done important work in the field of mathematics and physics, was born

    07 OCTOBER
    1950 Mother Teresa established the Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata.
    2008 Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas arrived in India on a four-day state visit.
    1586 The Mughal army entered Kashmir.
    1737 Three lakh people died in Bengal when a 20 thousand small ship sank 40 feet below the sea.
    1919 Gandhiji’s ‘Navjeevan’ magazine published.
    1952 Chandigarh became the capital of Punjab.

    2000 WWF – India won the first Rajiv Gandhi Wildlife Conservation Award.
    1891 Freedom fighter and close associate of Mahatma Gandhi, Narhari Parikh was born.
    1907 Durga Bhabhi, the principal ally of revolutionaries, was born in India’s freedom struggle.
    1708 Sikh Guru Guru Govind Singh died.

  • Mahatma Gandhi: The leader of India’s non-violent independence movement

    Mahatma Gandhi: The leader of India’s non-violent independence movement

    Mahatma Gandhi was the primary leader of India’s independence movement and also the architect of a form of non-violent civil disobedience that would influence the world. Until Gandhi was assassinated in 1948, his life and teachings inspired activists including Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela.

    Mahatma Gandhi was the leader of India’s non-violent independence movement against British rule and in South Africa who advocated for the civil rights of Indians. Born in Porbandar, India, Gandhi studied law and organized boycotts against British institutions in peaceful forms of civil disobedience. He was killed by a fanatic in 1948.
    Early Life and Education
    Indian nationalist leader Gandhi (born Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) was born on October 2, 1869, in Porbandar, Kathiawar, India, which was then part of the British Empire.
    Gandhi’s father, Karamchand Gandhi, served as a chief minister in Porbandar and other states in western India. His mother, Putlibai, was a deeply religious woman who fasted regularly.
    Young Gandhi was a shy, unremarkable student who was so timid that he slept with the lights on even as a teenager. In the ensuing years, the teenager rebelled by smoking, eating meat and stealing change from household servants.
    Although Gandhi was interested in becoming a doctor, his father hoped he would also become a government minister and steered him to enter the legal profession. In 1888, 18-year-old Gandhi sailed for London, England, to study law. The young Indian struggled with the transition to Western culture.
    Upon returning to India in 1891, Gandhi learned that his mother had died just weeks earlier. He struggled to gain his footing as a lawyer. In his first courtroom case, a nervous Gandhi blanked when the time came to cross-examine a witness. He immediately fled the courtroom after reimbursing his client for his legal fees.
    Gandhi’s Religion and Beliefs
    Gandhi grew up worshiping the Hindu god Vishnu and following Jainism, a morally rigorous ancient Indian religion that espoused non-violence, fasting, meditation and vegetarianism.
    During Gandhi’s first stay in London, from 1888 to 1891, he became more committed to a meatless diet, joining the executive committee of the London Vegetarian Society, and started to read a variety of sacred texts to learn more about world religions.
    Living in South Africa, Gandhi continued to study world religions. “The religious spirit within me became a living force,” he wrote of his time there. He immersed himself in sacred Hindu spiritual texts and adopted a life of simplicity, austerity, fasting and celibacy that was free of material goods.
    Gandhi in South Africa
    After struggling to find work as a lawyer in India, Gandhi obtained a one-year contract to perform legal services in South Africa. In April 1893, he sailed for Durban in the South African state of Natal.
    When Gandhi arrived in South Africa, he was quickly appalled by the discrimination and racial segregation faced by Indian immigrants at the hands of white British and Boer authorities. Upon his first appearance in a Durban courtroom, Gandhi was asked to remove his turban. He refused and left the court instead. The Natal Advertiser mocked him in print as “an unwelcome visitor.”
    Nonviolent Civil Disobedience
    A seminal moment occurred on June 7, 1893, during a train trip to Pretoria, South Africa, when a white man objected to Gandhi’s presence in the first-class railway compartment, although he had a ticket. Refusing to move to the back of the train, Gandhi was forcibly removed and thrown off the train at a station in Pietermaritzburg.
    Gandhi’s act of civil disobedience awoke in him a determination to devote himself to fighting the “deep disease of color prejudice.” He vowed that night to “try, if possible, to root out the disease and suffer hardships in the process.”
    From that night forward, the small, unassuming man would grow into a giant force for civil rights. Gandhi formed the Natal Indian Congress in 1894 to fight discrimination.
    Gandhi prepared to return to India at the end of his year-long contract until he learned, at his farewell party, of a bill before the Natal Legislative Assembly that would deprive Indians of the right to vote. Fellow immigrants convinced Gandhi to stay and lead the fight against the legislation. Although Gandhi could not prevent the law’s passage, he drew international attention to the injustice.
    After a brief trip to India in late 1896 and early 1897, Gandhi returned to South Africa with his wife and children. Gandhi ran a thriving legal practice, and at the outbreak of the Boer War, he raised an all-Indian ambulance corps of 1,100 volunteers to support the British cause, arguing that if Indians expected to have full rights of citizenship in the British Empire, they also needed to shoulder their responsibilities.
    Satyagraha
    In 1906, Gandhi organized his first mass civil-disobedience campaign, which he called “Satyagraha” (“truth and firmness”), in reaction to the South African Transvaal government’s new restrictions on the rights of Indians, including the refusal to recognize Hindu marriages.
    After years of protests, the government imprisoned hundreds of Indians in 1913, including Gandhi. Under pressure, the South African government accepted a compromise negotiated by Gandhi and General Jan Christian Smuts that included recognition of Hindu marriages and the abolition of a poll tax for Indians.
    Return to India
    When Gandhi sailed from South Africa in 1914 to return home, Smuts wrote, “The saint has left our shores, I sincerely hope forever.” At the outbreak of World War I, Gandhi spent several months in London.
    In 1915 Gandhi founded an ashram in Ahmedabad, India, that was open to all castes. Wearing a simple loincloth and shawl, Gandhi lived an austere life devoted to prayer, fasting and meditation. He became known as “Mahatma,” which means “great soul.”
    Opposition to British Rule in India
    In 1919, with India still under the firm control of the British, Gandhi had a political reawakening when the newly enacted Rowlatt Act authorized British authorities to imprison people suspected of sedition without trial. In response, Gandhi called for a Satyagraha campaign of peaceful protests and strikes.
    Violence broke out instead, which culminated on April 13, 1919, in the Massacre of Amritsar. Troops led by British Brigadier General Reginald Dyer fired machine guns into a crowd of unarmed demonstrators and killed nearly 400 people.
    No longer able to pledge allegiance to the British government, Gandhi returned the medals he earned for his military service in South Africa and opposed Britain’s mandatory military draft of Indians to serve in World War I.
    Gandhi became a leading figure in the Indian home-rule movement. Calling for mass boycotts, he urged government officials to stop working for the Crown, students to stop attending government schools, soldiers to leave their posts and citizens to stop paying taxes and purchasing British goods.
    Rather than buy British-manufactured clothes, he began to use a portable spinning wheel to produce his own cloth. The spinning wheel soon became a symbol of Indian independence and self-reliance.
    Gandhi assumed the leadership of the Indian National Congress and advocated a policy of non-violence and non-cooperation to achieve home rule.
    After British authorities arrested Gandhi in 1922, he pleaded guilty to three counts of sedition. Although sentenced to a six-year imprisonment, Gandhi was released in February 1924 after appendicitis surgery.
    He discovered upon his release that relations between India’s Hindus and Muslims devolved during his time in jail. When violence between the two religious groups flared again, Gandhi began a three-week fast in the autumn of 1924 to urge unity. He remained away from active politics during much of the latter 1920s.
    Gandhi and the Salt March
    Gandhi returned to active politics in 1930 to protest Britain’s Salt Acts, which not only prohibited Indians from collecting or selling salt—a dietary staple—but imposed a heavy tax that hit the country’s poorest particularly hard. Gandhi planned a new Satyagraha campaign, The Salt March, that entailed a 390-kilometer/240-mile march to the Arabian Sea, where he would collect salt in symbolic defiance of the government monopoly.
    “My ambition is no less than to convert the British people through non-violence and thus make them see the wrong they have done to India,” he wrote days before the march to the British viceroy, Lord Irwin.
    Wearing a homespun white shawl and sandals and carrying a walking stick, Gandhi set out from his religious retreat in Sabarmati on March 12, 1930, with a few dozen followers. By the time he arrived 24 days later in the coastal town of Dandi, the ranks of the marchers swelled, and Gandhi broke the law by making salt from evaporated seawater.
    The Salt March sparked similar protests, and mass civil disobedience swept across India. Approximately 60,000 Indians were jailed for breaking the Salt Acts, including Gandhi, who was imprisoned in May 1930.
    Still, the protests against the Salt Acts elevated Gandhi into a transcendent figure around the world. He was named Time magazine’s “Man of the Year” for 1930.
    Gandhi was released from prison in January 1931, and two months later he made an agreement with Lord Irwin to end the Salt Satyagraha in exchange for concessions that included the release of thousands of political prisoners. The agreement, however, largely kept the Salt Acts intact. But it did give those who lived on the coasts the right to harvest salt from the sea.
    Hoping that the agreement would be a stepping-stone to home rule, Gandhi attended the London Round Table Conference on Indian constitutional reform in August 1931 as the sole representative of the Indian National Congress. The conference, however, proved fruitless.
    Protesting “Untouchables” Segregation
    Gandhi returned to India to find himself imprisoned once again in January 1932 during a crackdown by India’s new viceroy, Lord Willingdon. He embarked on a six-day fast to protest the British decision to segregate the “untouchables,” those on the lowest rung of India’s caste system, by allotting them separate electorates. The public outcry forced the British to amend the proposal.
    After his eventual release, Gandhi left the Indian National Congress in 1934, and leadership passed to his protégé Jawaharlal Nehru. He again stepped away from politics to focus on education, poverty and the problems afflicting India’s rural areas.
    India’s Independence from Great Britain
    As Great Britain found itself engulfed in World War II in 1942, Gandhi launched the “Quit India” movement that called for the immediate British withdrawal from the country. In August 1942, the British arrested Gandhi, his wife and other leaders of the Indian National Congress and detained them in the Aga Khan Palace in present-day Pune.
    “I have not become the King’s First Minister in order to preside at the liquidation of the British Empire,” Prime Minister Winston Churchill told Parliament in support of the crackdown.
    With his health failing, Gandhi was released after a 19-month detainment in 1944.
    After the Labour Party defeated Churchill’s Conservatives in the British general election of 1945, it began negotiations for Indian independence with the Indian National Congress and Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s Muslim League. Gandhi played an active role in the negotiations, but he could not prevail in his hope for a unified India. Instead, the final plan called for the partition of the subcontinent along religious lines into two independent states—predominantly Hindu India and predominantly Muslim Pakistan.
    Violence between Hindus and Muslims flared even before independence took effect on August 15, 1947. Afterwards, the killings multiplied. Gandhi toured riot-torn areas in an appeal for peace and fasted in an attempt to end the bloodshed. Some Hindus, however, increasingly viewed Gandhi as a traitor for expressing sympathy toward Muslims.
    Gandhi’s Wife and Kids
    At the age of 13, Gandhi wed Kasturba Makanji, a merchant’s daughter, in an arranged marriage. She died in Gandhi’s arms in February 1944 at the age of 74.
    In 1885, Gandhi endured the passing of his father and shortly after that the death of his young baby.
    In 1888, Gandhi’s wife gave birth to the first of four surviving sons. A second son was born in India 1893. Kasturba gave birth to two more sons while living in South Africa, one in 1897 and one in 1900.
    Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi
    On January 30, 1948, 78-year-old Gandhi was shot and killed by Hindu extremist Nathuram Godse, who was upset at Gandhi’s tolerance of Muslims.
    Weakened from repeated hunger strikes, Gandhi clung to his two grandnieces as they led him from his living quarters in New Delhi’s Birla House to a late-afternoon prayer meeting. Godse knelt before the Mahatma before pulling out a semiautomatic pistol and shooting him three times at point-blank range. The violent act took the life of a pacifist who spent his life preaching nonviolence.
    Godse and a co-conspirator were executed by hanging in November 1949. Additional conspirators were sentenced to life in prison.
    Legacy
    Even after Gandhi’s assassination, his commitment to nonviolence and his belief in simple living — making his own clothes, eating a vegetarian diet and using fasts for self-purification as well as a means of protest — have been a beacon of hope for oppressed and marginalized people throughout the world.
    Satyagraha remains one of the most potent philosophies in freedom struggles throughout the world today. Gandhi’s actions inspired future human rights movements around the globe, including those of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. in the United States and Nelson Mandela in South Africa.

  • Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif’s Sooryavanshi to light up theatres on Diwali

    Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif’s Sooryavanshi to light up theatres on Diwali

    Akshay Kumar’s Sooryavanshi is all set to release on Diwali, November 5, in theatres. Directed by Rohit Shetty, the film also stars Katrina Kaif in the lead role and features Ranveer Singh and Ajay Devgn in cameo roles. Akshay took to social media to announce that Sooryavanshi will on Diwali after Maharashtra cinemas reopen in October.
    Last month, Akshay Kumar’s Bell Bottom became the first major commercial movie to go for a theatrical release. Now, as Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has declared that the state’s cinema halls will reopen from October 22, Akshay Kumar’s Sooryavanshi will release on Diwali. The action film is the best Diwali offering for fans.
    Sharing a photo with Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray, Sooryavanshi director Rohit Shetty, and his co-actors Ranveer Singh and Ajay Devgn, Akshay wrote on Instagram, “So many families would be thanking Sh Uddhav Thackeray today! Grateful for allowing the reopening of cinema halls in Maharashtra from Oct 22. Ab kisi ke roke na rukegi – AA RAHI HAI POLICE #Sooryavanshi #Diwali2021 (sic).”

  • Gauahar shows off huge engagement ring in new video, Zaid has a question

    Gauahar shows off huge engagement ring in new video, Zaid has a question

    Gauahar Khan, in a new video, flaunted the huge engagement ring that her husband Zaid Darbar proposed to her with. She did so as a part of a viral trend on Instagram.
    The video started with Gauahar showing her palm, as a voiceover said, “I wouldn’t have been mad if he proposed with a ring pop but…” As she flipped her hand to show her engagement ring, the song Make His Pockets Hurt played in the background.
    Sharing the video, Gauahar wrote, “#trend #reels @zaid_darbar not a #ringpop! Heheheheh.” Zaid dropped a heart-eyes emoji on the post, along with a question. “But where are the other rings?” he asked, along with a zany emoji.
    Fans, meanwhile, showered love on the couple. “Awww, this so cutee, may you guys stay like this together and forever, mashallah,” one wrote. Many also dropped the ‘GaZa’ hashtag and heart emojis in the comments section.
    Gauahar and Zaid tied the knot last December. He saw her at a supermarket in July last year and three days later, slid into her Instagram DMs. They got married after a whirlwind romance.
    Recently, during an appearance on Zoom’s By Invite Only, Gauahar revealed that she was angry when it was misreported that Zaid was 12 years younger than her. “I was like, ‘Why do you have this wrong age on your Wiki? It’s all your fault’ blah blah,” she said. However, Zaid calmed Gauahar down and said that it is a fact that he was younger, although the age difference being reported was incorrect. “He calmed me down and said, ‘Gauahar, I am younger than you, I don’t have any problem being 20 years younger than you. That’s another thing that I am only six years younger than you. It’s okay, don’t get affected.’ That’s when I said, ‘Chuck it’,” she had said.
    Source: HT

  • Pooja Bhatt celebrates 5 years of quitting alcohol

    Pooja Bhatt celebrates 5 years of quitting alcohol

    Pooja Bhatt has found love in her sobriety. The actor-filmmaker will mark five years of keeping away from alcohol in December. Pooja bared her emotions in a long Instagram post, which she wrote late on Monday.
    “I can’t remember a time when I’ve not been in love. With people, yes.. But more so with the very idea of love. I looked for love everywhere I went. Chased it down unfamiliar avenues in the dead of the night & even across countries, borders, continents. I can’t blame anyone for failing me because the truth is I more often than not, failed myself,” Pooja Bhatt wrote in her post. She added that it was only when the “universe introduced me to the love of my life – sobriety” that she found a direction. “It’s been almost five years of this deeply gratifying relationship,” she added.

  • Will Smith speaks candidly about his marriage to Jada Pinkett Smith

    Will Smith speaks candidly about his marriage to Jada Pinkett Smith

    Hollywood star Will Smith recently spoke candidly about his marriage to Jada Pinkett Smith after it came to light earlier this year that she had a romantic “entanglement” with another man.
    According to a report, in July, Jada appeared on her Facebook Watch series ‘Red Table Talk’ with her husband where she addressed rumours about an extramarital affair head-on.
    Jada had admitted that about four-and-a-half years ago, she and Will separated with the intention to divorce, and while separated she had a “relationship” with August Alsina. Now, speaking to a magazine, Will discussed some of the revelations that will come up in his upcoming memoir, ‘Will’. Interviewer Wesley Lowery read an advanced copy of the book, noting that the ‘Men In Black’ actor does not go into much detail regarding the situation because much of it was made public in July. “Jada never believed in conventional marriage… Jada had family members that had an unconventional relationship,” Will said of his wife of 23 years.

  • Shang-Chi becomes the highest-grossing film of 2021, beats Black Widow

    As expected, Disney-Marvel’s Shang-Chi And The Legend Of Ten Rings is raging through the box office, and is standing ground after minting 3.6 million dollars on Friday, which is a feat in itself, as it makes the Destin Daniel Cretton-directed film the highest grossing title during the pandemic ahead of Black Widow with a 186 million dollars. It doesn’t end there, as Shang-chi is expected to gross around 12.8 million through the next three days and a running total of 196 million dollars. This is seen as a landmark for the movie theater business, as it was released solely in theaters with 45 days of exclusivity, as compared to Black Widow and many other new releases, which have opted for a hybrid model, with ensuing controversies. This weekend, Shang-Chi is predicted to top the domestic box office charts for the fourth weekend straight, adding an expected 12 million to 14 million dollars. In all probability, the film would end the weekend just shy of the 200 million dollar mark.

  • Bond is back: ‘No Time To Die’ premieres in London

    With a guest list made up of Oscar winners and British royalty, James Bond film “No Time To Die” finally held its delayed world premiere in London on Tuesday, Sept 28, in the cinema’s most high profile red carpet since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Wet weather failed to dampen spirits as Daniel Craig, dressed in an eye-catching pink velvet dinner jacket, and co-stars including Rami Malek, Lashana Lynch and Lea Seydoux reunited for the hotly anticipated movie, which cinema operators hope will help bring audiences back to pre-pandemic levels.
    “No Time To Die”, the 25th Bond movie, has been delayed three times since its original April 2020 slot as movie theatres around the world were forced to shut their doors as well as impose audience number restrictions due to the pandemic.
    The Universal Pictures and MGM film, part of one of Hollywood’s biggest franchises, marks Craig’s fifth and final outing as the suave British secret agent, wrapping up a 15-year tenure that began with 2006’s “Casino Royale”.
    “It’s such a great relief. It was so important to me to come and celebrate with all the other cast and crew and to get it into the cinemas and we’re here,” Craig told Reuters.
    “A year ago I didn’t think that was going to happen.”
    Asked what he was going to miss the most from playing 007, he said: “The people.”
    Costing an estimated $200 million to produce, “No Time To Die” sees Bond come out of retirement in Jamaica to help track down a new villain, described by Oscar winner Malek as “mischievous(and) devious”, and armed with lethal technology.
    “The most daunting part was just coming up with a good story,” director Cary Joji Fukunaga said. “I think of it as a last chapter of this one book where we (first) met Daniel in ‘Casino Royale’ (and) it’s all part of the same story.”
    The film introduces 00 agent Nomi, played by Lynch, who said: “I’m just happy it’s here and we get to celebrate it in the way that it deserves.”

  • Apple releases iOS 12.5.5 for older iPhones, iPads

    Apple releases iOS 12.5.5 for older iPhones, iPads

    San Francisco (TIP): The Cupertino-based tech giant Apple has started rolling out iOS 12.5.5 to older models of the iPhone and iPad. “This update provides important security updates and is recommended for all users,” Apple said in the release notes for iOS 12.5.5.
    The update is available for the iPad Air, the iPad mini 2, and iPad mini 3, as well as the 6th gen iPod touch, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, and iPhone 6 Plus. All of these devices were dropped from support with iOS 13.
    The iOS 12.5.5 update addresses issues related to maliciously crafted PDFs, web content, and apps.
    Apple had previously rolled out iOS 12.5.4 in June with security fixes for WebKit vulnerabilities and other issues. Apple has also started seeded the first betas of iOS 15.1 as well as iPadOS 15.1.
    After removing SharePlay in iOS 15 beta 2, Apple has re-enabled the feature in the iOS 15.1, iPadOS 15.1, and tvOS 15.1 betas. Apple decided to pull SharePlay from the iOS 15 launch because it was not properly functioning and was still riddled with issues.
    It adds features to the Health app like support for storing health-related data for Covid-19 immunisations and test results. With the latest iOS 15.1 Beta, one can now add vaccination cards to the Apple Wallet application.
    iPhone 13 Apple Music bug fixed with new iOS patch
    Tech giant Apple has released new support documents detailing fixes and widgets for two minor bugs in the company’s new lineup of devices, including the iPhone 13.
    Both bugs affect iPhone 13, ninth-generation iPad and iPad mini 6 models that have been restored from an iCloud backup.
    The devices officially started arriving on customer doorsteps and store shelves, reports AppleInsider.
    The first bug affects widgets, the report said. According to Apple, it has discovered an issue that causes widgets to revert to their default settings after an iPhone or iPad is restored from a backup.
    Apple said the bug has only affected a “limited number” of iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPad 9 and iPad mini 6 models. The company said there isn’t a quick fix for the problem and users will need to manually edit their widgets. Source: IANS

  • Ancient footprints push back date of human arrival in the Americas

    Ancient human footprints preserved in the ground across the White Sands National Park in New Mexico are astonishingly old, scientists reported Thursday, dating back about 23,000 years to the ice age.
    The results, if they hold up to scrutiny, would rejuvenate the scientific debate about how humans first spread across the Americas, implying that they did so at a time when massive glaciers covered much of their path.
    Researchers who have argued for such an early arrival hailed the new study as firm proof.
    “I think this is probably the biggest discovery about the peopling of America in a hundred years,” said Ciprian Ardelean, an archaeologist at Autonomous University of Zacatecas in Mexico who was not involved in the work. “I don’t know what gods they prayed to, but this is a dream find.”
    For decades, many archaeologists have maintained that humans spread across North and South America only at the end of the last ice age. They pointed to the oldest known tools, including spear tips, scrapers and needles, dating back about 13,000 years. The technology was known as Clovis, named for the New Mexico town, where some of these first instruments came to light.
    The age of the Clovis tools lined up neatly with the retreat of the glaciers. That alignment bolstered a scenario in which Siberian hunter-gatherers moved into Alaska during the ice age, where they lived for generations until ice-free corridors opened and allowed them to expand southward.

  • Arctic warming may be linked to shifting weather patterns in North America

    Arctic warming may be linked to shifting weather patterns in North America

    A 420 foot long advanced U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker called Healy, designed for polar research, currently sails peacefully at the Baffin Bay, located between Baffin Island and the west coast of Greenland. This year’s trip for Healy has not been a difficult one. Electrician master chief Mark Hulen, who traversed the Arctic from Seattle to Baltimore via the Northwest Passage, told the time.com: “We struggled with finding a good enough piece of ice to stand on. Nothing was thick enough.”
    The temperatures in the Arctic region have risen about twice as fast as global temperatures. The National Snow and Ice Data Center, at the University of Colorado, said that Arctic sea ice has hit its annual low on September 16.
    A study published earlier this month had warned that this warming can lead to extreme cold events in parts of Asia and North America.
    “The thick, so-called multiyear ice (sea ice that has survived through at least one summer) is almost gone. It used to fill most of the Arctic Ocean. This year the average ice thickness is near record-low values,” says Jennifer A. Francis, Acting Deputy Director and Senior Scientist at the Woodwell Climate Research Center, US in an email to indianexpress.com.
    “The basic idea is that the rapid warming of the Arctic relative to areas farther south will reduce the north-south temperature difference. This temperature difference is the main force that creates the jet stream, a river of fast-moving wind that encircles the Northern Hemisphere at altitudes where jets fly,” explains Dr. Francis.
    “Larger meanders connected with rapid Arctic warming and melting mean that weather conditions in North America and elsewhere around the Northern Hemisphere tend to linger longer, creating more prolonged heat waves, droughts, stormy periods, and cold spells,” she explains.
    When asked if India will see any abnormal weather patterns as a result of this rapid melting, she adds: “The northern part of India may experience more persistent weather conditions associated with Arctic warming, but the monsoon is influenced mainly by processes that work in the tropics.”
    One of the Chief Scientists on the Healy, Larry A. Mayer, Professor and Director at the School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering, University of New Hampshire told the indianexpress.com via email that in addition to creating extreme weather events, the rapid Arctic warming can also make fisheries migrate north. “We are seeing permafrost melting leading to undermining of structures and coastal erosion, severe droughts in North America may also be related to the swings in the jet stream,” he adds.
    Source: Indian Express

  • Xbox gains new features with updated Edge browser

    With its September Xbox update, Microsoft has brought the new, Chromium-based Edge browser to Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One consoles.
    It supports a keyboard and mouse and will introduce new capabilities like access to Google Stadia, Discord, web apps and more, reports Engadget. Microsoft started testing the Edge update on Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S earlier this year, but now it’s coming to everyone.
    Edge has been the default browser on Xbox One, but not the latest Chromium version that enables features like Google Stadia gameplay, the report said. It promises a “fast, secure and modern browsing experience right from your console,” Microsoft wrote.
    It’s nearly identical to the desktop version, with features like vertical tabs, collections and syncing of settings, favourites, history, tabs and more to other signed-in devices. As Reddit users have noted, though, it is missing extensions — so you won’t be able to use an ad-blocker for now. With mouse and keyboard support, gamers will find it far easier to use productivity apps, the report said.
    More importantly, you’ll be able to play Google Stadia or Steam PC games with either a mouse and/or the Xbox controller. For now, there’s no microphone support for live chats on Discord or other apps, according to The Verge.